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John Adams once talked about our Country’s founding documents were from a moral people who were guided by their Christian Values they learned from the Bible. They created documents that governed our country and kept finite duties to the Federal Government and the people were to be governed by laws and their hearts. Our government is wholly inadequate for anything but a moral and religious people.
With that in mind how can a Library system allow groomers into a sensitive storybook hour?
It’s a society that has turned it’s back on Judeo-Christian Values and have allowed just about any desire in the dark heart of person who doesn’t know God.
Adams said about a country that isn’t a moral and religious people:
” this Country will be the most miserable Habitation in the World. Because we have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion.”
Would the St Paul Library System allow Christians to have a Christian Story Hour at the Library probably not in their misguided idea about the so called Separation of Church and State.
The principle of allowing anyone into the library is not in question but rather what immorality is allowed into it to influence or as they say groom children. Here is what the Drag Story Hour is about from their own website.
At Saint Paul Public Library, we imagine a Saint Paul where all people feel seen, safe, and welcome.
Join us for Drag Story Hour, an event that blends traditional library storytime with drag performance. Drag Story Hour is an interactive, joyful program for children and their caring adults that celebrates expansive gender expression with stories, music, dance, laughter, and art.
In addition to storytime, there will be an opportunity for families to take photos with performers and do hands-on arts and crafts.
Drag Story Hour performances are created with empowering themes of resilience, kindness, and self-love.
Face masks are welcome but not required in library buildings.
Drag Story Hour is supported by grants and individual donations.
Attracting the Immoral and Unsafe People to the Library
Consider the following bit of information. Often the City of St Paul will give public notice on a hearing about the placement of a registered sex offender. According to the Kids Live Safe website, the following Zip Codes in St Paul have the highest number of registered sex offenders in them: 55102, 55104, 55106 and 55117.
Last week’s Drag Story Hour at the Arlington Community Center which houses a library is on the border of 55130 (532 offenders) and 55106 (339 offenders). This week at the Rice Street Library in 55117 (723 offenders) and next week’s Highland Community Center in 55116 (739 offenders).
What are some of the reasons why they might be on this list?
- Second-Degree Sexual Assault of a Child
- Third-Degree Sexual Assault
- First-Degree Sexual Assault of a Child
Some might say the Drag Queens are not sex offenders but their appearance might draw some of those registered sex offenders to this event or wait outside of it.
With a Groomer-in-Chief who has an improper attraction to children, is it any wonder this sort of behavior is encouraged by the Democrat Party?
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